I've always wanted a grease bucket. This reminds me of the concept of the "Outdoor Museum" that David Roberts talks about in his book: "In Search of the Old Ones." Nothing neuters history like removing items from the context either in the spirit of preserving them or for making them more accessible. Some things should be really hard to get to and hopefully the route not too plainly revealed even on this board. I'm also glad the spirit of this board is "Leave the stuff there."
Thanks for the kind words.Very nice posting on the tram and would love to visit it some day. Pictures were great and the mountain shots of the tram most excellent.
I was wondering how were the dirt roads leading to the tram,and places to offroad and camp? Maybe do an expedition there one or two days with some folks from the portal.
Got pointed here from the treework forum, this place is great. This expedition thread was fascinating reading, truly fantastic piece.
I live in Wales, and close by there are some very old slate mines that used a 'Blondin' system, very similar to the salt tramway. This piece has inspired me to go and photograph them while they still stand.